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Hosted on MSN‘Where is my taxpayer money going?’ Locals fume as council slash bin collections to once every three weeksResidents in Flintshire, Wales have been left fuming after the council confirmed that bin collections would switch to ...
With as many as five million people affected by bin collection cuts, households are being urged to take steps to prepare.
Nearly 1 in 10 Brits could see the number of household rubbish collections reduced in the near future - and experts have issued advice on how to prepare ...
Flintshire’s controversial switch to three-weekly black bins collections will go ahead on April 28. The local authority hopes ...
A London council has been hit by a backlash from residents after announcing plans to axe its weekly bin collection and switch ...
Residents in Bristol could see monthly bin collections by the end of the year, under proposals being considered by council ...
Hundreds of Derby residents will have their bin day changed from next week. Residents living on eight streets in the ...
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Headlines: Floods, bin collections and tax rumoursSomerset Live reported on urgent pleas for more protection against future flooding and the MP for Glastonbury and Somerton, ...
A councillor has called on a government minister to retract 'factually incorrect' comments about Bristol made on national television ...
"The Green Party's claim is clearly disingenuous, counterfactual nonsense," says Bristol's Labour group leader Tom Renhard ...
New data from the Taxpayers’ Alliance has revealed that 42 town halls want to cut back on waste services in a desperate bid ...
Bristol City Council has riled swathes of residents after launching a consultation on bold plans to switch from a two-weekly black bin collection to once every four weeks ...
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